__300dpi vs. 72dpi

Most images on the internet have a resolution of 72DPI (dots per inch). A professional print job requires 300DPI to achieve superior quality. On your computer screen, a 72DPI file may look fine but once we prepare it for print it stretches to more than double it's size resulting in distortion and pixelation. Below you will see a blurry file that is 72DPI then stretched to 300DPI. As you can see the results are not up to specifications. If you have questions, please email us any time.

To have your files created to exact specs, please see our file help section or download a free template for guidance.

Above is what a 72dpi file or anything lower then 300dpi looks like when printed.
Here is what a high quality 300dpi file looks like when printed.
 
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